Place Longueuil

Place Longueuil
Place Longueuil, from Saint-Charles Street
Location 825 rue Saint-Laurent Ouest
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
J4K 2V1
Opening date November 2, 1966 [1]
Developer Jean-Paul Auclair [2]
Management Cominar
Owner Cominar
No. of stores and services 140
No. of anchor tenants 2
Total retail floor area 397,600 sq ft (36,940 m2). (Rentable Space)
No. of floors 1
Parking Outdoor
Website http://www.placelongueuil.com

Place Longueuil is a shopping mall located in Longueuil, Quebec. It is located near the Longueuil Metro station. The principal tenants are IGA Extra and Winners/HomeSense.

Place Longueuil was built in 1966 with 65 stores anchored by Steinberg and Miracle Mart. Though not the oldest shopping centre in present-day Longueuil, it was nonetheless the first mall in what was then the city of Longueuil in 1966.

Place Longueuil and its 65 boutiques were destroyed on October 6, 1979 by a major fire started by a 9 year-old boy.[2][3] It was the worst fire in Longueuil history, even requiring the help of firefighters from Boucherville, Greenfield Park, Saint-Lambert, Ville Lemoyne, Saint-Hubert and Varennes to turn it off.[4] Steinberg and Miracle Mart were not destroyed by the fire but they both suffered damages from it.[4] The mall was rebuilt and reopened in April 1981 with 85 stores.[3] It underwent an expansion in 1987.[5]

Miracle Mart was renamed M in 1986 and finally closed in 1992. After M closed, Zellers took the location of M and remained there until its own closure in 2012 and its subsequent replacement by Target the following year.[6] Half of the space then became a Winners/HomeSense in 2018 after the closure of Target in 2015. [7]

There has been little change in the supermarket tenantship of Place Longueuil. In 1992, Steinberg was changed to an IGA which has been in the mall ever since, albeit with an upgrade to the IGA Extra banner in the 2000s.

On February 18, 2011, it was announced that Homburg Canada would succeed over Cogir as manager of Place Longueuil.[8] The transaction took effect a couple of days later. As of 2017, Place Longueuil is owned and operated by Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust. [9]

References

  1. "Place Longueuil advertisement page". La Presse. Montreal. 1 November 1966. p. 19.
  2. 1 2 Pratt, Michel. "Le centre commercial de la Place Longueuil ouvre ses portes en 1966". Société historique et culturelle du Marigot. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  3. 1 2 Pratt, Michel. "Chroniques de la Rive-Sud". Société historique et culturelle du Marigot. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  4. 1 2 "Place Longueuil: $10 millions de dommages". La Presse. Montreal. 9 October 1979. p. A13.
  5. http://marigot.ca/html/47_97/1987-88.htm
  6. http://www.casatv.ca/publications/les-idees-de-ma-maison/target-dernieres-dates-douverture-au-qc
  7. https://www.lecourrierdusud.ca/ouverture-officielle-du-homesense-et-du-winners-a-la-place-longueuil/
  8. http://argent.canoe.ca/lca/affaires/quebec/archives/2011/02/20110218-180823.html
  9. https://www.cominar.com/ENGLISH/portefeuille_Centres_EN.html

Coordinates: 45°31′43″N 73°30′56″W / 45.5285°N 73.5156°W / 45.5285; -73.5156

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